Re: wget replacement?

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At 13:10 4/1/2004, you wrote:
> From what I understood about curl, it wouldn't do recursive through all of
> the directories on the other server. I understood that I would have to
> list each and every file to do it. Not sure where I missed that in the man
> pages.


How about lftp or ftpcopy? Both support mirroring.

There is also a script out there somewhere (sorry I can't be of much help) called "mirror" that uses FTP to create a mirror of a remote tree. I've heard it works well.



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